Thurman Arnold AKA Thurman Wesley Arnold Born: 2-Jun-1891 Birthplace: Laramie, WY Died: 7-Nov-1969 Location of death: Alexandria, VA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Greenhill Cemetery, Laramie, WY
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Attorney Nationality: United States Executive summary: Trust-busting attorney Military service: US National Guard (1917-19, in France) Wife: Frances Longan Arnold (m. 4-Sep-1917, two sons) Son: Thurman, Jr. Son: George
University: Wabash College (one year, transferred) University: BA, Princeton University (1911) Law School: LLB, Harvard Law School (1914) Lecturer: Law, University of Wyoming (1921-26) Administrator: Dean, College of Law, University of West Virginia (1927-30) Teacher: Yale University (1930-38)
Arnold, Fortis & Porter Partner (1945-69)
US Appeals Court Judge, DC Circuit (1943-45) US Justice Department Asst. Attorney General, Antitrust (1938-43) Mayor of Laramie, WY (1923-24) Wyoming State House of Representatives (1921)
Author of books:
The Symbols of Government (1935, nonfiction) The Folklore of Capitalism (1937, nonfiction) The Bottlenecks of Business (1940, nonfiction) The Future of Democratic Capitalism (1950, economics) Fair Fights and Foul: A Dissenting Lawyer's Life (1965, memoir)
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